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the purpose was to have no dominant use and to manage what was built there and have a diversity of uses. the urge sea of having a single opportunity to continue is very important. i want to conclude by just in endorsing john overruling's comments and to have a sense and openness that the garden is created and destroyed and we must have your help to see what we can do to change that. thank you. >> richard bolingbrook. >> madam commissioners. i'm a working artist. i wanted to acknowledge the artist. if you can stand up please. we have a newspaper of the star board members here and working artist from the shipyard. i wanted to speak in support of the recommendations of the ocii staff regarding the disposition of the new shipyard artist to the replacement building and i want to thank the oci staff who have been wonderful to work with and very helpful with this process. this is a specific use building and it has been a long time in development. shipyard artist and star -- have been integral in developing here. this building is going to be an essential part of the new art center out of the sh
the purpose was to have no dominant use and to manage what was built there and have a diversity of uses. the urge sea of having a single opportunity to continue is very important. i want to conclude by just in endorsing john overruling's comments and to have a sense and openness that the garden is created and destroyed and we must have your help to see what we can do to change that. thank you. >> richard bolingbrook. >> madam commissioners. i'm a working artist. i wanted to...
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it used to be that those of us in the middle who sought lauded for our efforts. now it seems we are vilified. >> just in the last minute or so we have left, here are the big questions when it comes to women's leadership. hillary clinton, you democratic women senators all signed this highly secretive letter that we all know about -- >> nothing is sacred anymore. -- encouraging hillary to run for president. >> our people are very excited about the possibility of her running. there is no surprise. we all signed the letter, including elizabeth, asking elizabeth to run. >> is this just a acclamation, ? >> emocratic primary act go >> there is a lot of positive support. >> so if she doesn't run, then amy klobuchar runs for you notice she is traveling all over. ? >> thank you very much. >> coming up on c-span, a look at sugar policy in the u.s.. "washington journal" begins live a.m. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences at offering complet
it used to be that those of us in the middle who sought lauded for our efforts. now it seems we are vilified. >> just in the last minute or so we have left, here are the big questions when it comes to women's leadership. hillary clinton, you democratic women senators all signed this highly secretive letter that we all know about -- >> nothing is sacred anymore. -- encouraging hillary to run for president. >> our people are very excited about the possibility of her running....
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but let us begin. the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the reedom of man. >> this weekend america history looks back at the assassination of jfk, its aftermath, commemorative events. also, your chance to talk to authors and historians today at 5:00 eastern with dallas 1963 coauthor, and at 5:45, november 22, 1963 author. coverage continues sunday with johnson's address to congress and your questions live with his biographer and presidential hist torn. followed at 6:00 p.m. with nbc news coverage of president kennedy's funeral. remembering jfk. on american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> today on c-span, "washington journal" live with your calls, tweets and e-
but let us begin. the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the reedom of man. >> this weekend america history looks back at the assassination of jfk, its...
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i mean i was there and recreate the wheel when it created me to use what they typically use in prisons barbara testified as a witness for the government against matt diaz during his trial after receiving his list she had turned it over to the state authorities. thought it was a hoax. for months the u.s. government was facing relentless criticism over torture allegations at abu ghraib and guantanamo. they decided it was time for damage control. in a carefully orchestrated press conference they aim to demonstrate that there was no connection between the abuses at abu ghraib and government policy and that the aggressive techniques at guantanamo came from the bottom up and not the white house . to prove their point they released a confidential memo and carried a single signature. of course my memo was right there clearly the intent was to shift the blame well of course i thought it was my duty and it didn't bother me at all to put in writing but then you see as it went up the chain all these other senior lawyers never put a thing in writing and so you think. ok i guess they were smart i wa
i mean i was there and recreate the wheel when it created me to use what they typically use in prisons barbara testified as a witness for the government against matt diaz during his trial after receiving his list she had turned it over to the state authorities. thought it was a hoax. for months the u.s. government was facing relentless criticism over torture allegations at abu ghraib and guantanamo. they decided it was time for damage control. in a carefully orchestrated press conference they...
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that is what keeps us strong. that is what makes us a beacon for the world. that is how i will lead as long as i'm president of united states. spirit, we can criticize and tear down, what we can build together is what brings me here today. to fix ourpast time broken immigration system. [applause] we to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we have to finish the job. it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early 1900s, 300,000 people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many a represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived where they believed anything was possible. for some it represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that did not treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. asians face this. so the irish. so italians. so the jews. many groups still do today. that did not stop those brave minimum and from coming. they were drawn by
that is what keeps us strong. that is what makes us a beacon for the world. that is how i will lead as long as i'm president of united states. spirit, we can criticize and tear down, what we can build together is what brings me here today. to fix ourpast time broken immigration system. [applause] we to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we have to finish the job. it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early...
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maybe you'll tell us that we -- it's there, but we just don't see it. but there's some obvious things that perhaps we should do to correct that, one may be that the federal government's in the way. for example, with too many rules and regulations that consume time. i talked with dr. kerr win for a moment, and we've talked many times about deregulation of our education, and creating more of an environment in which innovation can occur. there's also the definition of credit hour, not having the pell grant available year round. federal aid rules that don't allow students to excel through course work. i'd like to hear your comments whether these are impediments. they make it more difficult for you to innovate. the one area that seems to me that would be obvious for more innovation. and i think i understand a lot about why it hasn't happened. it seems to me it has to happen is a more efficient use of time and facilities at colleges and universities. forth washington university's steven track ten berg once told me, you can run two complete colleges with two c
maybe you'll tell us that we -- it's there, but we just don't see it. but there's some obvious things that perhaps we should do to correct that, one may be that the federal government's in the way. for example, with too many rules and regulations that consume time. i talked with dr. kerr win for a moment, and we've talked many times about deregulation of our education, and creating more of an environment in which innovation can occur. there's also the definition of credit hour, not having the...
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i think all of us need to feel uflsz. the reason the maker movement has love power is because people want to feel useful. the kids need to feel useful too so i believe we should start, you know, they don't have to make products for the full companies but i think that maybe accident point kate was talking about we were ill-fated because of the problems with washington, d.c. but have a nationwide curriculum for high schools that put in 3 d's printers and c and c miles and something lining like a lazer cutter and have curriculum that goes on with the white board or to make a 3-d print around any curriculum. do i really know we have an opportunity to reform schools it's a lot harder then that by you believe in that for schools it might be the ill faded for one laptop per child is not going to solve all the problems but still that i don't think that's the only answer. i think that far more interesting is how people get hired in the contemporary world. is the reason we hire people to their preordainment so your likely to get a
i think all of us need to feel uflsz. the reason the maker movement has love power is because people want to feel useful. the kids need to feel useful too so i believe we should start, you know, they don't have to make products for the full companies but i think that maybe accident point kate was talking about we were ill-fated because of the problems with washington, d.c. but have a nationwide curriculum for high schools that put in 3 d's printers and c and c miles and something lining like a...
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the us. it actually snows and compose budget and eat it for nothing yet the emptiness that you had to be just as an election this year includes two individuals so those likely to deflect east along with that kind of fun. though looks festive treat it just doesn't seem to end but the most awaited fans lined up for knees in the coming days sick i know kids who is preparing to light i bought the books all this with the pack. these cars too. you mean to school the boss seems to have shake up is the most of the list into a franchise it done. and sunday. the sun has already generated buzz with its high end action a team of the treaty on its last updated it in red cabbage and my decency. he got as ahmed khan and inducing but to me what company but today it would increase not time to box enterprises and scatter to the spa boarded the ship said disney is offering was begun and that was going to be going the brief was make it bigger and better. i think we've achieved that um icon see which one was more
the us. it actually snows and compose budget and eat it for nothing yet the emptiness that you had to be just as an election this year includes two individuals so those likely to deflect east along with that kind of fun. though looks festive treat it just doesn't seem to end but the most awaited fans lined up for knees in the coming days sick i know kids who is preparing to light i bought the books all this with the pack. these cars too. you mean to school the boss seems to have shake up is the...
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you must use you must either. only during his ouster very precise how the stc of years training in hygiene and infection control the idea will work they have new equipment along with the additional medical expertise. the fountain of sufism is to just leave it we can continue to train other colleagues around us do this on your wall. they'll sit in the us israel's ahead of the missing ships will lead to some equipment to dance to. unlike government is that today and this town that up to training we need the material presented to the mall. african deceased crew has just announced it will double the time it's tilting point line specifically to reinforce the treaty. back on board we reach or announced on surgeons team and the facial specialist is pointing hand in hand. the few. it's filled with hope. i come around three times a week. don't copy or a doctor it will outperform life changing surgery to get up. are you doing very well. a lot more the deal better the doctor got the gong gong to go with it all to carry its g
you must use you must either. only during his ouster very precise how the stc of years training in hygiene and infection control the idea will work they have new equipment along with the additional medical expertise. the fountain of sufism is to just leave it we can continue to train other colleagues around us do this on your wall. they'll sit in the us israel's ahead of the missing ships will lead to some equipment to dance to. unlike government is that today and this town that up to training...
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thank you for joining us. appreciate your time. tell us about your experience. you had a health insurance plan and then you didn't. what happened? >> we get the infamous letter. which is sad that did not estimate. reopen the together. we were devastated when we get the letter saying that our insurance policy. we loved it. a federal government employee. the deductible as doubled. your copay went from zero to 30 bucks for a visit. for us if we go for five times a month in addition to the $200 additional premium cost real looking and another potential to honor dollars and add a pocket cash cost for copay. find it ironic that the president seems to know what is best for millions of americans. they clearly heard my financial situation. >> is it better? >> it is not. situs specialists last. always a cost for anything. that is the one positive. gerri: at the end of the day from what you tell me in the greenroom you have the same insurer you had before. coverage is not that good. he is clearly not telling the truth or he is providing for his employees. i'll is rumored t
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can you expand on the issue of women using their sexuality to get ahead? >> well, if you have a game in which -- okay, i believe that the miss america contest, if you count up the contests in each state and the national contest is still the single biggest source of scholarship money for women in the united states. this is crazy. but if a handsomeness contest was the biggest source of scholarship money for guys, you can bet they would be there. you know. [ laughter ] so we play the game by the rules that exist, but we need to change the rules obviously. so it's not that we're not responsible for our actions, we are. if feminism stands for anything, it's that we are responsible for our actions, but we also need to look at the context. as wilma always said, context is everything. and what choices are there? so, you know, if that's the way the game that exists, that's the game people will play. >> miley included or excluded, what is your message for today's young women? >> well, my big serious message is don't listen to me. [ laughter ] listen to yourself. tha
can you expand on the issue of women using their sexuality to get ahead? >> well, if you have a game in which -- okay, i believe that the miss america contest, if you count up the contests in each state and the national contest is still the single biggest source of scholarship money for women in the united states. this is crazy. but if a handsomeness contest was the biggest source of scholarship money for guys, you can bet they would be there. you know. [ laughter ] so we play the game by...
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have to look at the fact that coaches used to be amateurs. the coaches used to be p professors, and now they are a completely separate union. so a lot of the rules only apply to these kids, and these kids are over 18. it's not like david beckham was signing million dollars degrees when he was 14. nobody asked where michael phelps got his degree from. >> we put out the question of whether universities should be taking care of the medical expenses of athletes. and we have a few comments here . . . ed what is your take on this? >> absolutely not. i -- i think -- first and foremost, when you are on scholarship, it should be at least for four years. me personally, i tore my knee up a week my practice was going to start my freshman year. so it took four -- it took five years to complete four years athletically for myself. so -- and i was fortunate to keep my -- my scholarship, and i think everyone should. i think that everyone should be able to once you sign the letter of intent, it should at least be for four years. to me there's something crimina
have to look at the fact that coaches used to be amateurs. the coaches used to be p professors, and now they are a completely separate union. so a lot of the rules only apply to these kids, and these kids are over 18. it's not like david beckham was signing million dollars degrees when he was 14. nobody asked where michael phelps got his degree from. >> we put out the question of whether universities should be taking care of the medical expenses of athletes. and we have a few comments...
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the council on foreign relations joins us. we will look for your comments by phone, e-mail, and twitter. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 on c-span. >> a senate hearing on wildfire prevention. how they have paralyzed impacted hospitals and quality care for patients. this is 45 minutes. >> before i get to the topic at hand, i didn't want to miss the opportunity given i'm sitting next to someone who could not be better positioned to give us some thoughts as to how things are going with the moment occasion of the affordable care act. leader of a large academic ads -- institution, i wonder if you would give a grade to the implementation. >> i'm glad i am a cardiologist. it has been very tough. if we not to do anything, when -- we know how to do software. to see whether this is going to rollout, which i think that it is look at the states they're doing it themselves. they are ready have the platform. they're registering hundreds of thousands people for medicaid. the ones that are running their own exchanges have them up
the council on foreign relations joins us. we will look for your comments by phone, e-mail, and twitter. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 on c-span. >> a senate hearing on wildfire prevention. how they have paralyzed impacted hospitals and quality care for patients. this is 45 minutes. >> before i get to the topic at hand, i didn't want to miss the opportunity given i'm sitting next to someone who could not be better positioned to give us some thoughts as to how things...
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program that president obama gave us. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco and thank you for being here for the home matters for health symposium. it is the right place to be because t n d c has been a powerful change and i'm glad their championinging the center between health. no one else can do that because you've got it it right here in the community. today's symposium is part of a commitment that our city is making. i wanted to let you know all the things we're going to continue the housing for everybody. last week, we you wanted up the helen rogers and my good friend reverend hall was under its a public-private partnership that's now to just conclusions in the wonderful home for more than one hundred of our cities protecting and homeless seniors. 25 of those units are set aside for the seniors. and last month we broke ground to house youth that was formerly in foster he care we were in chinatown breaking ground for homeless families and protecting residents. all of those housing developments have supported servic
program that president obama gave us. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco and thank you for being here for the home matters for health symposium. it is the right place to be because t n d c has been a powerful change and i'm glad their championinging the center between health. no one else can do that because you've got it it right here in the community. today's symposium is part of a commitment that our city is making. i wanted to let you know all the things we're going to continue the...
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thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm ray swarez. shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> this year, striking restaurant workers brought their low wages to the nation's attention. but what many americans don't know is that low wage workers are often being cheated out of what little they do make. >> i said are you kidding me? i said you're telling me that these people allowed to treat people like this and you can't do anything? >> they accuse me. they accuse me, the federal government, that i stole one million dollars from these low-wage workers. >> they call it wage theft, and the restaurant industry is one of the worst offenders.
thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm ray swarez. shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> this year, striking restaurant workers brought their low wages to the nation's attention. but what many americans don't know is that low wage workers are often being cheated out of what little they do make. >> i said are you kidding me? i said you're telling me that these people allowed to treat people like this and you...
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we definitely needed the elected involved so please come and join us in the front. and any seniors in the room we would like to encourage you to take those seats >> (speaking spanish.) >> we are going to go forward and move with the program and which i know that a bit slightly in order to introduce another group that expresses culture and mexican hip hop and modern dance. we want to introduce this group that's been structural in expressing their art through dance. >> (speaking spanish.) >> let's give them a round of applause (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> (clapping). >> thank you we're going to do one more dawns and keep on moving forward with the program. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (singing in spanish) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ â™
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pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. that's part of the mission to transform the state juvenile justice system j.p.l. hold fairs to educate young people about how the law can affect the lives and a number of national studies have looked at the fact that when you take a child away from their community you take them out of school you take them away from any support system they're often housed in inhumane conditions rarely get adequate education or treatment you're disrupting their lives without actually providing them with any positive interventions are positive supports and so what happens is that upon release there are even less prepared to deal with society too often with time in jail in the criminal record many youth find it hard to finish school or to find employers that will hire them. one block away from the prison is liberty's kitchen and organization dedicated to helping at risk youth right now mobile various oh i'm sorry scream i pad but i'm going to do a lot of the time i was on a gun charge i want it out withou
pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. that's part of the mission to transform the state juvenile justice system j.p.l. hold fairs to educate young people about how the law can affect the lives and a number of national studies have looked at the fact that when you take a child away from their community you take them out of school you take them away from any support system they're often housed in inhumane conditions rarely get adequate education or treatment you're disrupting their...
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and sold to us so turned over to us for. the soul that could be buried alive. saved with great over. they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me i have a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. right to see. the first strike. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the. please. raises a lot about america's drone campaign which has taken hundreds of innocent lives despite u.s. claims that very few civilians come under fire. i was not with my grandmother everything became. a pakistani girl who survived a u.s. drone attack travels to washington to tell congress how h
and sold to us so turned over to us for. the soul that could be buried alive. saved with great over. they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban or that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me i have a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted...
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find a link on our web site. >> that is going to do it for us. >> thanksgiving follow us on twitter. for >>> welcome to "world news." tonight triple threat, snow, rain and wind sweep across the country, 2 million miles of frozen road. hundreds of flights already cancelled. the winter blast threatening holiday travel plans for 43 million americans. >>> mind of a mad man, the new report and new images tonight from inside the home of the sandy hook shooter, what investigators have learned about the killer. >>> and -- >> i'm packing. >> for the first time that pint-sized crusader tells how he became america's tiniest hero. >>> good evening. diane is off tonight and we begin with that killer storm moving across the country right now, c
find a link on our web site. >> that is going to do it for us. >> thanksgiving follow us on twitter. for >>> welcome to "world news." tonight triple threat, snow, rain and wind sweep across the country, 2 million miles of frozen road. hundreds of flights already cancelled. the winter blast threatening holiday travel plans for 43 million americans. >>> mind of a mad man, the new report and new images tonight from inside the home of the sandy hook shooter,...
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it's not on them it's on us. it's something we intend to fix. steve. d >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from nuclear talks and would a diplomatic breakdown at this stage leave you no option but military action. >> and how t do you respond to e penal on the hilpeople on the hd tough sanctions will make -- >> i have said before and i will repete oreceiptrepeat. we do not want iran to have nuclear weapons. it would not be dangerous to us and our allies but it could trigger a nuclear arms race that would make life more difficult for all of us. >> our policy is that iran cannot have nuclear westminster. weapons and i'm leaving all options on the table to ensure that we might thameetthat goal. point no. 2. the reason we have such vigorous sanctions is that i put in macee came into office to have the most structured sanctions ever. i know a little bit about sanctions since we set the them. and played sur made sure that wd the international community and they had bite. and the intentio intention alwao bring the iranians to the table s
it's not on them it's on us. it's something we intend to fix. steve. d >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from nuclear talks and would a diplomatic breakdown at this stage leave you no option but military action. >> and how t do you respond to e penal on the hilpeople on the hd tough sanctions will make -- >> i have said before and i will repete oreceiptrepeat. we do not want iran to have nuclear weapons. it would not be dangerous to us and our allies...
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red cross helped us and they've literally got us back on our feet. huge outpouring of love just going, "people care." we didn't come out of there saying, "wow, we lost everything!" we came out of there hugging each other, glad that we were okay. melissa: on wall street's or main street here is who made money today. anybody to bought in suze ipo of zulilly specializing in kids and clothes and toys is surged on the first-ever trading hitting a high 80% above the ipo price ended up selling 71% higher. good for them. the co-founder is former executives from those of blue nile. the cosmetic queen of estee lauder are both executives at the company the stock has risen 23% this year they each own 17 million shares of estee lauder currently priced at $74 per share they are among the youngest female billionaires' in the world. death former owner of this indeed ring and matching wedding band treated both for tickets to the chief sam broncos game on sunday. they were from a previous marriage she says she plans to surprise her current husband with the football ti
red cross helped us and they've literally got us back on our feet. huge outpouring of love just going, "people care." we didn't come out of there saying, "wow, we lost everything!" we came out of there hugging each other, glad that we were okay. melissa: on wall street's or main street here is who made money today. anybody to bought in suze ipo of zulilly specializing in kids and clothes and toys is surged on the first-ever trading hitting a high 80% above the ipo price...
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kids don't use that and it's bullying and it's drama. everything is drama now but law enforcement needs to look at the piece of social media and what it plays and taking the phone is like cutting off the arm and parents are not understanding the disconnect and it's a divide and how kids communicate today and how parents communicate and helping parents parent in this digital world and helping kids make smarter decisions, so they don't have to worry about friending the college recruiter and them taking,a way their scholarship or anything like that. it's also looking at trainings for law enforcement officers -- when i go to a school and has a knife and on the honor role and never had any problems so it would be easy -- well let's cite you for possession for the knife and you will get suspended and have consequences and on the way, and you start asking questions and what is going on? what is behind this? i am being threatened and i was are withed about my safety and there is a bullying issue and i brought a knife to school because i am scare
kids don't use that and it's bullying and it's drama. everything is drama now but law enforcement needs to look at the piece of social media and what it plays and taking the phone is like cutting off the arm and parents are not understanding the disconnect and it's a divide and how kids communicate today and how parents communicate and helping parents parent in this digital world and helping kids make smarter decisions, so they don't have to worry about friending the college recruiter and them...
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and it's a tradition journalist use a lot with cops. we do a police ride along. invite them to do a ride along to step in your shoes and walk in your shoes for a while and really again try to again get the stories that you see everyday out there to the general public. so that's your mission for this year should you choose to accept it. and then i just wanted kind of, you know, in that mode, and that's part of the way i wrote this book to was to look at getting real people's stories and again j ramon, the public defender in georgia was great because they let me follow a trial for a week and a half in georgia and it was great to bring to the public what it was like to be involved in a capital murder trial. a guy who was falsely imprisoned for 20 years. he was a very eloquent storyteller himself. i'm going to read a short passage about him. today bright 56 six on the porch in new orleans 7th ward and rest on the head of his yellow dog. it's 2012 and he often finds himself amusing over time lost, time wasted. it feels like a minute that i have been out here. it took
and it's a tradition journalist use a lot with cops. we do a police ride along. invite them to do a ride along to step in your shoes and walk in your shoes for a while and really again try to again get the stories that you see everyday out there to the general public. so that's your mission for this year should you choose to accept it. and then i just wanted kind of, you know, in that mode, and that's part of the way i wrote this book to was to look at getting real people's stories and again j...
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and that's on us, not on them. but there is no question that there's real demand for quality, affordable health insurance. in the first month, nearly a million people successfully completed an application for themselves or their families. those applications represent more than 1.5 million people. of those 1.5 million people, 106,000 of them have successfully signed up to get covered. another 396,000 have the ability to gain access to medicaid under the affordable care act. that's been less reported on, but it shouldn't be. americans who are having a difficult time, who are poor, many of them working, may have a disability; they're americans like everybody else, and the fact that they are now able to get insurance is going to be critically important. later today, i'll be in ohio, where governor kasich, a republican, has expanded medicaid under the affordable care act. and as many as 275,000 ohioans will ultimately be better off because of it. and if every governor followed suit, another 5.4 million americans could g
and that's on us, not on them. but there is no question that there's real demand for quality, affordable health insurance. in the first month, nearly a million people successfully completed an application for themselves or their families. those applications represent more than 1.5 million people. of those 1.5 million people, 106,000 of them have successfully signed up to get covered. another 396,000 have the ability to gain access to medicaid under the affordable care act. that's been less...
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and sold to the us and turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they want to turn me into a terrorist so it was with them they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i felt with them. was not about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. rave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and those that have a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trap. monarchy. the olympic torch is on it's a big journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip. air. others face. a length of a torch relay. m r t r c dot com. right to see. first street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the know. on. pakistan raises alarm on america's drone campaign
and sold to the us and turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they want to turn me into a terrorist so it was with them they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i felt with them. was not about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. rave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and those that have a short amount of time to do it...
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we don't actually use the world cyber bullying. we talk about the behavior and there is tons of research we're doing in how people are behaving on our platform and the tools we can give them to resolve their issues and either through themselves and trusted audiences, et cetera, or turn to us and we don't use the term "cyber bullying" and we don't think about it's the technology. it's about the behavior itself and i know there is ongoing debate with that and cyber bullying captures people's attentions and everything i have learned from anne and the nonprofit community and the academic folks who have researched this when you use a term like "cyber bullying" you are diminishing the behavior and placing it on the technology. >> personally i hate it. it suggests robots and not humans at all. let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people between you and weeken
we don't actually use the world cyber bullying. we talk about the behavior and there is tons of research we're doing in how people are behaving on our platform and the tools we can give them to resolve their issues and either through themselves and trusted audiences, et cetera, or turn to us and we don't use the term "cyber bullying" and we don't think about it's the technology. it's about the behavior itself and i know there is ongoing debate with that and cyber bullying captures...
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we've got a campaign which is keep us here dot.org. we'll be keeping that going. but it's critically important at this junction we stay involved >> i've got a long line of folks who want to identify themselves we have 6 minutes left and so think lightning fast. >> i'm the ceo of the scientific research company. my question is how can we collaborate with the office at the federal and local level to do the research. a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and new york. we promote invests and i have educational leadership projects. we can work together on international ideas this promote the professors and education issues >> yes,
we've got a campaign which is keep us here dot.org. we'll be keeping that going. but it's critically important at this junction we stay involved >> i've got a long line of folks who want to identify themselves we have 6 minutes left and so think lightning fast. >> i'm the ceo of the scientific research company. my question is how can we collaborate with the office at the federal and local level to do the research. a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant...
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the family joins us from fairfax did tell the story. the family of joseph chatman said they were so enraged by the response of the everly funeral home that they literally called local police. officers told them mixing up bodies is not a crime. abc 7mmediately called news hoping for one thing. this should never happen. >> it feels like he is walking into a nightmare because inside the funeral home, he is supposed to be viewing his 80-year-old father. when they approached the coffin, they knew the man inside the coffin was not their father. >> no way, there couldn't be this much change. it was a picture on my phone that we put up next to him. >> he summoned the funeral home staff members. >> they dismissed us. >> joseph chatman had a twin brother. directorm the funeral -- >> 15 minutes later, they i am frustrated and angry. >> they discovered the uniform. chapman was an army colonel. they dressed the wrong man in the uniform it took him 28 years to earn. >> degradation beyond words. >> the funeral home refused to answer our questions. >>
the family joins us from fairfax did tell the story. the family of joseph chatman said they were so enraged by the response of the everly funeral home that they literally called local police. officers told them mixing up bodies is not a crime. abc 7mmediately called news hoping for one thing. this should never happen. >> it feels like he is walking into a nightmare because inside the funeral home, he is supposed to be viewing his 80-year-old father. when they approached the coffin, they...
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leads on to the current crude useful and needed a second time in the axis the street at three so use these crops and nine crew members aboard the lab complex. the same time millions will watch as the toll which makes history safety and physics mean they caught like a torch in space the design is also contains some icons fly away. he will make much sense. everyone knows they can be no flaming out to space as nothing burns then. and it doesn't make sense to fake it. off to cycling the tonic simple times toilets will come back to us. three returning crew members on the eleventh of november to continue its record breaking relay the world's attention on this historical moment. it's a nervous time for everyone in polls. we only need to prepare a psychologically because it conjures the fullness with mechanically a somber scene job after all we are dealing with the symbol here. i was always busy and working together for the era of everybody on the planet. so this hallway. i think it's great that we get over this similar to the international space station which is another patient of internati
leads on to the current crude useful and needed a second time in the axis the street at three so use these crops and nine crew members aboard the lab complex. the same time millions will watch as the toll which makes history safety and physics mean they caught like a torch in space the design is also contains some icons fly away. he will make much sense. everyone knows they can be no flaming out to space as nothing burns then. and it doesn't make sense to fake it. off to cycling the tonic...
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the word taxes by how can we crate of the revenue that the fed's have left us to do. we're in poverty and we need our cities to step up >> thank you, mayor lee. >> (laughter) . well, that first of all, we have is a pretty r06b9 budget and we do - by the way, i think in order to depreciate the kind of revenue we first of all, begin with the basics we have to have a strong business approach to our budget so creating that san francisco in the industry was small business owner something i spent a lot of time. i tackled pension reform and created a trust fund so start paying for the mandatory that would hurt us dead on arrival down the road. so we contact talk about stuff until we've built an san francisco. today we've done all the things that insurance companies and other fails i failures of other cities across the country didn't pay attention to all those mandates we put them into the mix and now we do 2 year budgeting and we've got 4 reserve accounts for the city. now that we've done that companies can come in and say i'll pay for that i mean, why what the warriors come
the word taxes by how can we crate of the revenue that the fed's have left us to do. we're in poverty and we need our cities to step up >> thank you, mayor lee. >> (laughter) . well, that first of all, we have is a pretty r06b9 budget and we do - by the way, i think in order to depreciate the kind of revenue we first of all, begin with the basics we have to have a strong business approach to our budget so creating that san francisco in the industry was small business owner something...
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it's on us. but it is something that we intend to fix. good. steve? >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from the nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctions and would that diplomatic breakdown leave you no option for the military action? and how do you respond to your critics on the hill say it was only tough sanctions that got iran -- i mean tougher sanctions will make it capitulate? >> number one, i've said before, and i will repeat, we do not want iran having nuclear weapons. and it would be not only dangerous to us and our allies but destabilizing to the entire region and could trigger a nuclear arms race that could make life much more dangerous for all of us our policy is iran cannot have nuclear weapons. and i'm leaving all options on the table to make sure that we meet that goal. point number two, the reason we've got such vigorous sanctions i and my administration put in place when i came into office the international structure to have the most effective sancti
it's on us. but it is something that we intend to fix. good. steve? >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from the nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctions and would that diplomatic breakdown leave you no option for the military action? and how do you respond to your critics on the hill say it was only tough sanctions that got iran -- i mean tougher sanctions will make it capitulate? >> number one, i've said before, and i will repeat, we do not want iran...
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essential to the success of these sanctions and we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately to the more significant negotiation to follow for a comprehensive agreement make no mistakes and i ask you don't. interpret that the sanctions were an end unto themselves they weren't the goal of the sanctions was always to have a negotiation and that is precisely what is now taking place and that negotiations goal is to secure a strong and verifiable agreement they guarantees the peacefulness of iran's nuclear program for more than four years the international community has been united in its willingness to negotiate in good faith and we have been particularly crystal clear that we will do whatever is necessary in order to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon we have also said that we prefer a peaceful solution a peaceful path for iran to respond to the international community's concerns and as a result of those efforts we took the first step today to move down that path the measures that we have committed to will remain in place for six months
essential to the success of these sanctions and we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately to the more significant negotiation to follow for a comprehensive agreement make no mistakes and i ask you don't. interpret that the sanctions were an end unto themselves they weren't the goal of the sanctions was always to have a negotiation and that is precisely what is now taking place and that negotiations goal is to secure a strong and verifiable...
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but this is a total win for us. the glorious news. now our film is free also in the us. but you never know with these camps. or. i return to nicaragua to show the film to the workers. told invested millions in lawyers and media spin to suppress does story. stories like this one about poverty and injustice need to be told over and over again. when they say it was great i really liked it do you know why because this soon shows the truth and the truth will never be silenced. do you think your argument about turkey banged up for dangerous examples of muslim democracy that was able to separate the it's really into from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point but i spoke about in the book was how ways doki head down from being a complete bostic. he said make it a go away with hyperinflation nvidia volleyed. so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course they do want to be needed they have his attitude has changed he now has become much more to talk to. any criticism and more bad annoyed. what you're
but this is a total win for us. the glorious news. now our film is free also in the us. but you never know with these camps. or. i return to nicaragua to show the film to the workers. told invested millions in lawyers and media spin to suppress does story. stories like this one about poverty and injustice need to be told over and over again. when they say it was great i really liked it do you know why because this soon shows the truth and the truth will never be silenced. do you think your...